If the roadblock limit is still used, Jill, Claire, and either Nat or Kat will do the final roadblock. Nat and Kat are both at 5 due to the use of the fast forward earlier in the race. I think that Jill and Claire being weaker then their partners yet having to do the roadblock could make a difference in the final outcome of the race.

I can't say I'd be unhappy with any of the remaining three winning. Maybe it's because I've known about this for a while that it gave me a chance to appriciate them equally as the race went on. I picked Thomas & Jill pre-show as the team that would win it, so despite my appriciation for an all female team winning this after so long, I still have to go with them. My next choice would be Nat & Kat. From past racing experiance and the promo, I see it going Thomas & Jill, Nat & Kat, Brook & Claire.

Quick analysis:1. They are still pushing the FF team to win thing.2. They focused mostly on the bungee jumping. Nat's fears are revealed.3. It appears that BC and JT are in a taxi race to the finish, but who knows?

It seems impossible but I have a feeling that they are playing a 'Who wants to be a millionaire?' kind of game? Just maybe.

Good spec.......

I was thinking it was a television studio or a movie set........just didnt get as detailed as you. So maybe the helicopters fly them from Long Beach to Century City or Burbank. ( you LA people know better than I do where the locations might be).....then a taxi to Beverly Hills to the finish line...........

I took what you said and did some light researching (heh) and Bob Hope (Burbank) Airport could be plausible. They did sign an agreement with Briles to Fly LA helicopters http://www.toflyla.com/ back in May 2010 and those helicopters have the same colorations as the one in the preview but I'm unsure if the colors of helicopters have anything to do with their respective companies. Briles also has an agreement with Van Nuys, but Bob Hope seems less busy and more inconspicuous.

If they fly helicopters into the port area, this company also has a listing in Hawthorne.

Francis Gary Powers died in 1977 in an accident. He was 47 years old. He had been covering bush fires in Santa Barbara County. As he returned, his Bell Jet Ranger helicopter, registered N4TV, ran out of fuel and crashed in the Sepulveda Dam Recreation Area several miles short of Burbank Airport.[6]

Powers was survived by his wife, two children, Dee and Francis Gary Powers Jr., and his five sisters. Powers is buried in Arlington National Cemetery as an Air Force veteran.[6][7]

Francis Gary Powers died in 1977 in an accident. He was 47 years old. He had been covering bush fires in Santa Barbara County. As he returned, his Bell Jet Ranger helicopter, registered N4TV, ran out of fuel and crashed in the Sepulveda Dam Recreation Area several miles short of Burbank Airport.[6]

Powers was survived by his wife, two children, Dee and Francis Gary Powers Jr., and his five sisters. Powers is buried in Arlington National Cemetery as an Air Force veteran.[6][7]